GBRS GROUP | SJSO SWAT | BURN THE SHIPS

Published on February 13, 2026
Duration: 1:57

This video demonstrates a simulated SWAT operation focusing on door breaching, hallway movement, and room clearing techniques utilizing night vision and flashbangs. The footage highlights coordinated team movement and apprehension of subjects within a controlled environment, showcasing advanced tactical procedures.

Quick Summary

SWAT teams utilize night vision for low-light operations and flashbangs to disorient threats before entry. Coordinated door breaching and systematic room clearing are key techniques, emphasizing safety through strict muzzle discipline and team communication.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Door Breach Initiation
  2. 00:08Night Vision Hallway Movement
  3. 00:19Observation Through Grate
  4. 00:44Tactical Gear Identification
  5. 00:57Flashbang Deployment
  6. 01:14Hallway Clearing
  7. 01:16Room Clearing & Apprehension

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key components of a SWAT team's tactical entry?

Key components include coordinated door breaching, systematic hallway clearing, and methodical room entry. Techniques often involve using distraction devices like flashbangs and leveraging night vision for low-light operations.

How is night vision used in SWAT operations?

Night vision devices are essential for SWAT teams operating in low-light or no-light conditions. They enhance situational awareness, allowing for safe movement through hallways and effective observation of targets before entry.

What is the purpose of using a flashbang during room clearing?

A flashbang is deployed to disorient and incapacitate potential threats within a room through a loud noise and bright flash. This creates a tactical advantage for the entry team, reducing risk during apprehension.

What safety considerations are paramount during tactical entry?

Paramount safety considerations include maintaining strict muzzle discipline, ensuring clear communication among team members, proper handling of all equipment including breaching tools and distraction devices, and adherence to rules of engagement.

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